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CRIME & SAFETY
Martin County Sheriff's Office takes non-citizens into custody in Indiantown
INDIANTOWN, Fla. — The Martin County Sheriff's Office announced this week that 12 non-citizens were detained in Indiantown. The sheriff’s office said eight Guatemalan nationals, two Mexican nationals, and two Honduran nationals were in the United States without a lawful status. Three of the individuals had previously been removed and illegally re-entered the United States and are facing federal prosecution for re-entry.
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